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Not yet... but will let the forum know once I hear back.
Definitely an interesting and good idea. I'll keep note of it. I spoke with my grandmother, and she's pretty sure her father was naturalized...
I don't see how being in the United States as an alien without citizenship makes one not a permanent resident of the country they came from. If...
Yes, at the moment of the declaration of the act, one must be settled on the territory of the Polish State to receive the right to Polish...
This is how I see it: Article 2. At the moment of declaration of the present act, the right to polish citizenship serves every person, without...
Also, I think the consul is right in noting that section 1-A of the 1920 Act is possibly even more relevant, and it simply states: An...
I think that's their point though. They say my great-grandparents were not born on the 'territory of The Polish State' - but that they were born...
Yes. Well, as I'm sure many of us have become accustomed to, I wasn't exactly expecting good news with regard to my difficult situation. He...
I received a response from the consul in New York, and he stated that Art. 2, Point 1 from the 1920 Act states "citizenship can be admitted to...
I haven't heard back from the consul yet, but will be sure to post what information I do receive. I did receive a response from Mr. Staczek. He...
No, polskiarg, you've done a great job! It's just confusing verbiage to swallow. I just wanted to make sure I understood exactly what the law...
What are the exceptions you have heard of for this?
Correct; It is not my mother's father's father. It's my mother's mother's father... and my mother was was born in 1950, 1 year before the law...
I see you just added this information to your post. So my mother can only attempt to trace citizenship through her grandparents, the last of my...
This doesn't make sense to me. The law states that one must be able to prove relation to either 1 parent, 1 grandparent, or 2 great-grandparents...